Manus adds: ‘Our plan is to take the film into schools and youth clubs because that’s the target audience we’d like to meet.'

Dr Richard Wilson, a consultant psychiatrist from the Royal College of Psychiatrists in Northern Ireland, is supporting the campaign.

He says: ‘The portrayal in some social media is that everyone is having a great time, everyone is having fun and life’s great. If some young people are feeling vulnerable or lonely, this may make them feel worse.

‘I think over time it can erode self-esteem and make people feel unhappy and very isolated.

'The worry is if they’re spending a lot of time exposed to material of such a nature it can actually worsen their own problems, possibly lead to emotional problems, sleep problems, even to depression in some cases.’

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